Englisch–Deutsches Wörterbuch
Deutsche Übersetzung des englischen Wortes day
Englisch | Deutsch (indirekt übersetzt) | Esperanto |
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🔗 Unlike the common year, a leap‐year has 366 days. | ||
(a day and a night; 24 hours; nychthemeron) | <Zeitraum von 24 Stunden> | |
🔗 Every day I hear a new rumour. | ||
festo de ĉiuj sanktuloj | ||
tago de la mortintoj | ||
Ascension Day | Himmelfahrtstag | |
by day (in the daytime; during the day) | tags | |
day after day (daily; every day; day in day out) | ; | |
day in day out (daily; every day; day after day) | ; | |
during the day (by day; in the daytime) | tags | |
(morning coat; jacket; morning dress) | Jackett ; Cut ; Cutaway | |
good day | bonan tagon | |
the day after tomorrow (overmorrow) | ||
the day before yesterday (ereyesterday) | vorgestern | |
(currently; nowadays; presently; anymore; today) | ; | |
🔗 Not even Tam travelled much these days. | ||
(birthdate) | ||
🔗 Today it’s my son’s birthday, and look where I am. | ||
🔗 Half the words we use in daily speech are derived from Latin. | ||
(every day; day after day; day in day out) | ||
🔗 The seed was ripening, and I watched it daily, awaiting the moment for harvesting. | ||
(dream; fancy; muse) | schwärmen ; träumen ; wähnen | revi |
🔗 I daydream sometimes, but I know the difference between daydreams and what’s real. | ||
(dream) | ||
day‐labourer | Tagelöhner | |
(feast) | Festtag | |
🔗 The Roman Catholic Church celebrates his feast‐day on February 13, while the Eastern Christianity celebrates it on March 8. | ||
🔗 One was shot dead early Friday, and the other is still on the loose, authorities said. | ||
arbeitsfreier Tag | ||
🔗 Of course the schoolmaster gave holiday for that afternoon. | ||
(spare time; time off; vacation; leave; leisure) | ||
(noon; noontime) | ||
🔗 Midday arrived. | ||
🔗 Yinglak said Monday that she believes the military is taking a neutral stance. | ||
nowadays (currently; these days; presently; anymore; today) | ||
present‐day (current; present; topical; up‐to‐date; contemporary) | ; gegenwärtig ; vorliegend ; ; zeitgemäß ; zeitnah | |
present‐day (current; present; modern‐day) | heutig | |
; | ||
🔗 New infections rose past 80,000 cases on both Friday and Saturday, breaking previous single‐day records. | ||
(at some time; ever; sometime; anytime) | ehemals ; einmal ; ; einstens ; einstmals ; ; je ; ; irgendeinmal ; | |
🔗 Someday I will be queen. | ||
🔗 It was closed Sundays. | ||
sonntäglich ; Sonntags‐ | ||
🔗 But this time, as in recent years, the streets are quiet save for the flow of traffic as churchgoers throng Sunday masses. | ||
🔗 The implications of Corker’s remarks Thursday are staggering. | ||
🔗 There were thousands of people in town on Tuesday. | ||
🔗 The island was completely without electricity Wednesday. | ||
weekday (workday; working‐day) | Wochentag | |
workday (weekday; working‐day) | Werktag ; Wochentag | |
working‐day (weekday; workday) | Werktag |
Englisch | Deutsch |
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day | ⇆ Tag |
all day long | ⇆ den ganzen Tag über |
All Saints’ Day | ⇆ Allerheiligen |
All Souls’ Day | ⇆ Allerseelen |
any day now | ⇆ jeden Tag |
Boxing Day | ⇆ der zweiter Weihnachtstag; ⇆ zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag |
by day | ⇆ am Tage; ⇆ bei Tag |
cheap day return | ⇆ Tagesrückfahrkarte |
day after day | ⇆ Tag für Tag; ⇆ Tag um Tag |
day in day out | ⇆ tagaus, tagein |
day nursery | ⇆ Kindertagesstätte |
day of abstinence | ⇆ Abstinenztag; ⇆ Fasttag |
day off | ⇆ freier Tag |
day return | ⇆ Tagesrückfahrkarte |
day trip | ⇆ Tagesfahrt |
during the day | ⇆ tagsüber |
for days | ⇆ tagelang |
get a day off | ⇆ einen Tag freibekommen |
May Day | ⇆ der erste Mai |
Mother’s Day | ⇆ Muttertag |
New Year’s Day | ⇆ Neujahrstag |
one day | ⇆ einst |
Reformation Day | ⇆ Reformationstag |
remembrance day | ⇆ Gedenktag |
saint’s day | ⇆ Namenstag |
some day | ⇆ einst; ⇆ irgendwann |
take a day off | ⇆ sich einen Tag freinehmen |
the day after | ⇆ am Tag danach |
the day after tomorrow | ⇆ übermorgen |
the day before | ⇆ am Tag zuvor |
the day before yesterday | ⇆ vorgestern |
the other day | ⇆ neulich |
Valentine’s Day | ⇆ Valentinstag |
birthday | ⇆ Geburtstag |
daily | ⇆ Haushaltshilfe; ⇆ Tageszeitung; ⇆ täglich |
daybreak | ⇆ Tagesanbruch |
daydream | ⇆ mit offenen Augen träumen |
daylight | ⇆ Tag; ⇆ Tageslicht |
day‐ticket | ⇆ Tageskarte |
daytime | ⇆ Tageszeit |
doomsday | ⇆ der jüngste Tag |
feast‐day | ⇆ Festtag |
Friday | ⇆ Freitag |
heyday | ⇆ Blüte; ⇆ Glanzzeit; ⇆ Höhepunkt |
holiday | ⇆ Feiertag; ⇆ Ferien; ⇆ Ferienreise; ⇆ Festtag; ⇆ Urlaub; ⇆ freier Tag |
midday | ⇆ Mittag |
Monday | ⇆ Montag |
name‐day | ⇆ Namenstag |
nowadays | ⇆ derzeit; ⇆ heutzutage |
pay‐day | ⇆ Zahltag |
present‐day | ⇆ heutig |
Saturday | ⇆ Samstag; ⇆ Sonnabend |
school‐days | ⇆ Schulzeit |
Sunday | ⇆ Sonntag |
Thursday | ⇆ Donnerstag |
Tuesday | ⇆ Dienstag |
wedding‐day | ⇆ Hochzeitstag |
Wednesday | ⇆ Mittwoch; ⇆ Wodenstag |
weekday | ⇆ Wochentag |
workday | ⇆ Arbeitstag |
working‐day | ⇆ Arbeitstag; ⇆ Werktag |